. >> not in california. >> not california, that's right. not california. not california. not california, not new york, that's right, but we were competitive. i don't think latinos have forgotten about that. i think latinos understand that ronald reagan was the last one to pass immigration reform, understand that george w. bush worked hard for immigration reform, and i think what we alloweds is for a small group within the g.o.p. to hijack this issue and become the vocal voice on immigration. the problem with republicans is the majority remained silent. remaneed silent. can we take over? absolutely. i don't think latinos keep it in their mind. if they have one good in immigration, make a case for why limited government and the free economy is better phenomenon latinos, they support a republican candidate, no problem. >> good, dan, take us back, also -- say what you were going to -- but go back to the millennial voter looks like. >> i'll grant you that the bush family has got it right in terms of how to message the latinos; right? you can go to school on ad of jeb bush ran